Yeh exactly. Elections coming up. The realisation that they won’t secure any notable players before then. So just propaganda to get re-elected.
What she failed to mention was the ticket that won’t the last election is almost unrecognisable or what’s left. If she can’t even get a board in place how can they build a team and sponsors and strive towards a title.
I’m very iffy about her, hills and pays ability. Not too sure how much better then castle dib and Hasler they are. But I’ll wait until 2021 before I pass judgment. Lucky for her elections are in March. So she might scrape through.
Not sure why you say ‘can’t get a board in place’?
3 directors have resigned since the 2018 election.
1 left the club (C. Anderson, for reasons undisclosed that many speculated on but had no evidence).
1 left to take an executive position at the club because under the by-laws he couldn’t hold an executive and director position (S. Price).
1 resigned to declare his intent to dedicate energy to an external business, but does not leave until the next election and intends to stay on the Leagues Club board, which suggests he’s not leaving for reasons of disharmony. (S. Mortimer).
The 2 directors that have already left the board were quickly replaced (by P. Mortimer and J. Thomas).
There may or may not be a challenger ticket at the next election, but I don’t see this as propaganda - if it was truly politics there’d be some sweeteners thrown in, which there weren’t. Oh, except a BBQ and I’d hardly call that a political promise that would never be delivered.